Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs Get Their Tickets!
Tickets:
Fri 6 Dec 2019 - Sun 5 Jan 2020 | VENUE: Octagon Theatre
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, what's the greatest pantomime of them all?
Don't miss our spectacular, fun-packed, family pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by Evolution, the same team that brought you the smash hit show, Aladdin.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs promises to be exceptional entertainment with strong casting, stunning costumes and scenery and a genuinely funny script.
Book now for the funniest and most spectacular show of the year!
Tickets from: £14
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
Thursday 2 January at 6.30pm
Relaxed & BSL Interpreted Performance
No flashing merchandise will be permitted at this performance.
This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. It is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A Relaxed and BSL Interpreted performance involves:
• A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
• Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
• Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
• Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please.
• A BSL interpreter will sign the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
Aladdin - Octagon Yeovil 2018 - The Official Launch!
Tickets:
Friday 7 December 2018 - Sunday 6 January 2019 | Venue: Octagon Theatre
Take A Magical Carpet Ride in 2018!
Don't miss our hilarious, fun-packed family pantomime, Aladdin, starring Lizzie Frances, Thom Ford and a fantastic supporting cast.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy, and produced by the same team behind last year's Box Office smash hit, Cinderella. Aladdin promises to be spectacluar, top-quality entertainment with the emphasis on strong casting, high production values and a genuinely funny script.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Various times and prices - schedule available in the 'Gallery' tab.
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
School Performances
Friday 7 December at 6.30pm
Tuesday 11 - Friday 14 December (10am)
Tuesday 18 - Friday 21 December (10am)
Access Performances
Relaxed Performance with BSL Interpretation* | Wednesday 2 January 6.30pm
StageText Captioned Performance** | Friday 4 January 2pm
Non-Flashing Merchandise Performance
Thursday 3 January 6.30pm
*This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. This performance is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A relaxed performance with BSL involves:
A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please throughout the performance.
A BSL interpreter signing the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
**This performance is designed to be accessible to anyone with a hearing impairment.
A StageText captioned performance involves:
Screens on either side of the stage displaying the rolling dialogue of the performance.
The performance is otherwise unaffected.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, what's the greatest pantomime of them all?
Don't miss our spectacular, fun-packed, family pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by Evolution, the same team that brought you the smash hit show, Aladdin.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs promises to be exceptional entertainment with strong casting, stunning costumes and scenery and a genuinely funny script.
Book now for the funniest and most spectacular show of the year!
Tickets from: £14
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
Thursday 2 January at 6.30pm
Relaxed & BSL Interpreted Performance
No flashing merchandise will be permitted at this performance.
This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. It is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A Relaxed and BSL Interpreted performance involves:
• A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
• Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
• Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
• Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please.
• A BSL interpreter will sign the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Promotional Trailer
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, what's the greatest pantomime of them all?
Don't miss our spectacular, fun-packed, family pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by Evolution, the same team that brought you the smash hit show, Aladdin.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs promises to be exceptional entertainment with strong casting, stunning costumes and scenery and a genuinely funny script.
Book now for the funniest and most spectacular show of the year!
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Grab Your Tickets Before It's Too Late!
Tickets:
Fri 6 Dec 2019 - Sun 5 Jan 2020 | VENUE: Octagon Theatre
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, what's the greatest pantomime of them all?
Don't miss our spectacular, fun-packed, family pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by Evolution, the same team that brought you the smash hit show, Aladdin.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs promises to be exceptional entertainment with strong casting, stunning costumes and scenery and a genuinely funny script.
Book now for the funniest and most spectacular show of the year!
Tickets from: £14
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
Thursday 2 January at 6.30pm
Relaxed & BSL Interpreted Performance
No flashing merchandise will be permitted at this performance.
This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. It is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A Relaxed and BSL Interpreted performance involves:
• A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
• Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
• Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
• Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please.
• A BSL interpreter will sign the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
Not About Heroes 16th October at The Octagon Theatre
To Book:
Director: Eliot Giuralarocca
Composer: Tom Neill
Designer: Victoria Spearing
Costume Designer: Jenny Lethbridge
Lighting Designer: Charlotte McClelland
Not About Heroes is the unforgettable story of two of the finest 'Great War' poets, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, their friendship, their inter-dependency, their poetry. Through the letters and poems of these two men, Stephen MacDonald's acclaimed play paints a vivid and moving picture of their friendship and the conflict that brought them together.
One hundred years on from the beginning of the First World War, Not About Heroes is both exhilarating and uncompromising in its exploration of love, war and a friendship that changed the face of British poetry.
One of the most innovative, audacious companies working in contemporary English theatre The Stage
blackeyedtheatre.co.uk
Suitable for ages 12+.
Trailer produced by LivelyWood Pictures
The Transports LIVE in Yeovil, 12 Jan!
Tickets:
Friday 12 January | 7.30pm
VENUE: The Octagon Theatre
Join some of Britain’s leading folk musicians for a timely re-telling of Peter Bellamy’s legendary folk ballads The Transports. Here is a rare chance to see BBC Award Winners The Young'uns, Faustus, Nancy Kerr, Rachael McShane and Greg Russell together on stage.
Storyteller Matthew Crampton presents fresh narration for the show, amplifying its central tale into a broader exploration of exile and migration. New musical arrangements have come from Paul Sartin of Bellowhead and Faustus.
After a sell-out tour in 2017, The Transports tours Britain again in January 2018 – and we’re delighted to bring the show to The Octagon Theatre.
The Transports tells the incredible tale of families destroyed by poverty and crime, but resurrected by exile to Australia in the 1780s. With fresh script and musical arrangement, these famous songs by Peter Bellamy re-emerge within a modern context of mass migration.
“Stunning…truly a transport of delight” ★★★★★ Alfred Hickling, The Guardian
“an ensemble success….ten voices uniting in magnificently lusty, rousing chorus” ★★★★ Rob Adams, The Herald
For the Parallel Lives project, the creative team behind The Transports is working with refugee and migrant organisations in each town the show visits. The project contrasts the lives of those forced to leave Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries with those who have recently arrived. In Yeovil we’re delighted to be partnering Sherborne Area Refugee Support and Refugee Aid from Taunton RAFT.
Mass migration is a defining dilemma of today. There’s seldom been a more vital moment to bring back The Transports – not just a great music experience, but a sharp reminder of folk music’s power in portraying the way the world actually works.
Watch Parallel Lives in action in Shrewsbury
Read local stories we’ve already gathered
Tickets: £20.50
Concessions: £18
Footlights/Groups 10+: Discount Applies
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
Teechers 12 March Octagon Theatre
Book Here
By John Godber
Directed by Adrian McDougall
Blackeyed Theatre revives its highly acclaimed production of John Godber’s classic comedy about life at a modern comprehensive for Mr Nixon, an unsuspecting new drama teacher.
Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers brings to life an array of terrifying teachers and hopeless pupils through the unique eyes of Salty, Gail and Hobby; three Year 11 students about to leave school for good. Will Mr Nixon abandon his students for a green and pleasant private school? Who puts the bounce in Miss Prime, the PE teacher? Will Mrs Parry ever find her Koko? And why does everyone smell of spring onions?
Teechers is a modern classic with something vital to say about education for the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.
“Hilarious” The Stage
“A top of the class production” British Theatre Guide
Suitable for age 12+
blackeyedtheatre.co.uk
Tickets: £14
Concessions: £12.50
Footlights/Children/Students: £10
Festive Pantomime - Aladdin- Interview with Thom Ford (Abanazar) & Jonny Purchase (Aladdin)
Tickets:
Friday 7 December 2018 - Sunday 6 January 2019 | Venue: Octagon Theatre
Take A Magical Carpet Ride in 2018!
Don't miss our hilarious, fun-packed family pantomime, Aladdin, starring Lizzie Frances, Thom Ford and a fantastic supporting cast.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy, and produced by the same team behind last year's Box Office smash hit, Cinderella. Aladdin promises to be spectacluar, top-quality entertainment with the emphasis on strong casting, high production values and a genuinely funny script.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Various times and prices - schedule available in the 'Gallery' tab.
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
School Performances
Friday 7 December at 6.30pm
Tuesday 11 - Friday 14 December (10am)
Tuesday 18 - Friday 21 December (10am)
Access Performances
Relaxed Performance with BSL Interpretation* | Wednesday 2 January 6.30pm
StageText Captioned Performance** | Friday 4 January 2pm
Non-Flashing Merchandise Performance
Thursday 3 January 6.30pm
*This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. This performance is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A relaxed performance with BSL involves:
A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please throughout the performance.
A BSL interpreter signing the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
**This performance is designed to be accessible to anyone with a hearing impairment.
A StageText captioned performance involves:
Screens on either side of the stage displaying the rolling dialogue of the performance.
The performance is otherwise unaffected.
COME AND SEE ALADDIN!
Tickets:
Take A Magical Carpet Ride in 2018!
Don't miss our hilarious, fun-packed family pantomime, Aladdin, starring Lizzie Frances, Thom Ford and a fantastic supporting cast.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy, and produced by the same team behind last year's Box Office smash hit, Cinderella. Aladdin promises to be spectacluar, top-quality entertainment with the emphasis on strong casting, high production values and a genuinely funny script.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
School Performances
Friday 7 December at 6.30pm
Tuesday 11 - Friday 14 December (10am)
Tuesday 18 - Friday 21 December (10am)
Access Performances
Relaxed Performance with BSL Interpretation* | Wednesday 2 January 6.30pm
StageText Captioned Performance** | Friday 4 January 2pm
Non-Flashing Merchandise Performance
Thursday 3 January 6.30pm
*This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. This performance is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A relaxed performance with BSL involves:
A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please throughout the performance.
A BSL interpreter signing the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
**This performance is designed to be accessible to anyone with a hearing impairment.
A StageText captioned performance involves:
Screens on either side of the stage displaying the rolling dialogue of the performance.
The performance is otherwise unaffected.
ZoieLogic Dance Theatre at Yeovil College
This is ZoieLogic Dance Theatre visiting Yeovil College a week before they come to the Octagon to perform Echo on Wednesday 18th September
Book now:-
Blake Return to The Octagon, Yeovil by Popular Demand!
Tickets:
Saturday 13 February | 7.30pm
Hot on the heels of Il Divo and Collabro, Brit-Award-winning harmonisers Blake are back with a new album, new songs and their most uplifting live show yet!
Inspired by the lush trio harmonies of The Three Tenors, The Bee Gees and The Lettermen, the boys will perform exclusive songs from their latest CD In Harmony along with hits from their four other award winning pop/classical albums, including Fields of Gold, Bring Him Home, Nessun Dorma and Chasing Cars.
Fresh from tours to the USA, Russia, Korea and China, expect their famous and lively audience banter to feature some hilarious new stories!
Celebrating eight years of touring worldwide, Blake still offer the most eclectic vocal mix of classical, pop, rock and musicals ever seen.
Tickets: £20.50
Concessions: £19.50
Footlights/Groups 10+: Discount Applies
Interview: Jack Glanville & Lizzie Francis Return to Yeovil
We chat to returning favourites Jack Glanville (aka Buttons) and Lizzie Francis (aka Fairy Godmother) about Cinderella!
Tickets:
Friday 8th December 2017 - Sunday 7th January 2018
Various Times
VENUE: The Octagon Theatre
Don't miss Cinderella, our fun-filled, family pantomime for Christmas 2017.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by Evolution, the same team behind Peter Pan.
Cinderella promises to be our biggest and most spectacular pantomime ever, so don't be late for the ball...
Book Today!
Get social:
Facebook /TheOctagonTheatre
Twitter @OctagonYeovil
Instagram @OctagonYeovil
See You Next Year!
Lizzie Frances has a special message for all our fantastic Cinderella audiences.
Don't miss Aladdin next year - tickets on sale now!
Book before 31 March for early bird discount:
Places to see in ( Yeovil - UK )
Places to see in ( Yeovil - UK )
Yeovil is a town and civil parish in south Somerset, England. The town of Yeovil lies within the local district of South Somerset and the Yeovil parliamentary constituency, situated at the southern boundary of Somerset, 130 miles (210 km) from London, 40 miles (64 km) south of Bristol and 30 miles (48 km) from Taunton.
In the 20th century it developed into a centre of the aircraft and defence industries, which made it a target for bombing in the Second World War, with one of the largest employers being Westland Aircraft. Additionally, the Fleet Air Arm has a station RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), the primary base of the Royal Navy's Westland Wildcat and Westland EH101 helicopters, several miles north of the town and is a major local employer (Ministry of Defence). Several other manufacturing and retail companies also have bases in the town. Plans have been proposed for various regeneration projects in the town.
Yeovil Country Park, which includes Ninesprings, is one of several open spaces in the town. There are a range of educational, cultural and sporting facilities. Religious sites include the 14th-century Church of St John the Baptist. It is on the A30 and A37 roads and has two railway stations on two separate railway lines. Yeovil Pen Mill is on the Bristol to Weymouth line served by Great Western Railway services, whilst Yeovil Junction is on the London Waterloo to Exeter line served by South Western Railway. There is also a small railway museum.
Yeovil is situated at the southern boundary of Somerset, close to the border with Dorset, 130 miles (209 km) from London, 40 miles (64 km) south of Bristol and 30 miles (48 km) from Taunton. It lies in the centre of the Yeovil Scarplands, a major natural region of England. The suburbs include: Summerlands, Hollands, Houndstone, Preston Plucknett, Penn Mill, New Town, Hendford, Old Town, Forest Hill, Abbey Manor, Great Lyde. Outlying villages include East Coker, West Coker, Hardington, Evershot, Halstock, Stoford, Barwick, Sutton Bingham, Mudford and Yetminster. Other nearby villages include Bradford Abbas, Thornford Corscombe, Montacute (where one will find Montacute House), and Pendomer. The village of Brympton, now almost a suburb of Yeovil, contains the medieval manor of Brympton d'Evercy. Tintinhull is also a village close to Yeovil featuring the National Trust owned Tintinhull House and Gardens.
One of the symbols of Yeovil is Jack the Treacle Eater, a folly consisting of a small archway topped by a turret with a statue on top. This is actually located in the village of Barwick, just to the south of the town. The hamstone Abbey Farm House was built around 1420 by John Stourton II, known as Jenkyn, and the associated Abbey Barn dates from the same period.
Hendford Manor in the centre of the town was built around 1720 and has since been converted into offices. It is a Grade II* listed building. Newton Surmaville is a small park and house which is also known as Newton House. It was built between 1608 and 1612, for Robert Harbin, a Yeovil merchant. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
Yeovil has two theatres; The Octagon, and The Swan, a ten-screen cinema and 18-lane ten-pin bowling alley. Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides local health services. The Yeovil Railway Centre is a small railway museum at Yeovil Junction. It was created in 1993 in response to British Rail's decision to remove the turntable from Yeovil Junction. Approximately 0.25 miles (400 m) of track along the Clifton Maybank spur is used for demonstration trains.
The town has two railway stations on two separate railway lines. Yeovil Pen Mill is on the Bristol to Weymouth line served by Great Western Railway services, whilst Yeovil Junction is on the London Waterloo to Exeter line served by South Western Railway. Yeovil has bus services provided by First West of England, First Hampshire & Dorset, Nippy Bus, Nordcat , South West Coaches, Stagecoach South West and Damory Coaches along with coach services from National Express, Berry's Coaches and South West Tours.
( Yeovil - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Yeovil . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Yeovil - UK
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Interview With Let Me Entertain You's Antonia Burt
We chat to Let Me Entertain You Judge Antonia Burt.
For more information on Let Me Entertain You
The Form to audition
The Slipper Fits...perhaps !! Cinderella Octagon Theatre Yeovil 1993 HD
Slapstick slipper scene from “Cinderella” with pantos heaviest ever ugly sisters played by Steve King and Chubby Oates ...Filmed at the Octagon Theatre Yeovil Season 1993-94.
See Playlist.. .Cinderella Octagon Theatre Yeovil 1993/94
More from this show and others in Panto and Female Impersonation Album here
This was a David Lee Production
Cast members were...
Jack Douglas as Baron Hardup
Brenda Cowling as the Fairy Godmother
Paul Zerdin as Buttons
Caroline Kennedy as Cinders
Katherine Beaver as Prince Charming
Tina Carlean as Dandini
Steve King and Chubby Oates as Ugly Sisters
The Rita Proctor Dancers
Sue Spiller Juveniles
More Vaudeville Funtimes Playlists…
Cinderella Octagon Theatre Yeovil 1993/94
The Devil´s Crown Full Series 1978
Laurel and Hardy
Stand Up Comedy
Lee Tracey (Female Impersonator, Comedian and Author) “What Will The Neighbours Say”
Uptown at the Downtown (Blue cabaret)
Variety Performances…
Chubby Oates Stand Up…
Chubby Oates The pantos…
Aladdin King´s Theatre Southsea (Inc Full Panto)
60´s Music Videos
Panto Performances…
Chubby Oates Variety...
Chubby Oates Blue Stand Up...
Blue Variety...
The Gangs All Here...
Wakey Wakey campers...
Royal Variety Performance 1991...
The Importance of Being Earnest (Hinge and Bracket)...
Music from Vivienne Chering...
Uptown at the Downtown...
Queen Mothers 90th Birthday...
Chubby Oates telly, Radio and Monologues...
Enid Blyton´s Famous Five 70s TV Series...
Female Impersonation...
Chubby Oates on Female Impersonation...
Dixon of Dock Green...
Sergeant Cribb series…
The Davernettes (1963) /Flip and The Dateliners 1964...
West End Musicals Compilation...
Opera...
Documentaries on the Lives of Show Biz Entertainers...
Full Movies...
Killer’s Moon Horror…
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Westlands Official Reopening with Darcey Bussell CBE
On Tuesday 27 June 2017 Darcey Bussell CBE officially reopened the newly refurbished Westlands Entertainment & Conferencing Venue, Sports & Fitness Centre.
Staff and volunteers from The Octagon Theatre & Westlands, LED Leisure and South Somerset District Council were joined by Councillors, Press, Contractors, Funders, Supporters, Petition Leaders and Friends to celebrate the long-awaited re-opening of one of Yeovil and Somerset’s biggest entertainment, conference and sporting facilities.
Special Guest, Darcey Bussell officially opened the venue before being taken on a tour of the site’s facilities. She was joined on stage by the Chairman of South Somerset District Council, Cllr Mike Best, Portfolio Holder for Health and Well-Being, Cllr Sylvia Seal, and Assistant Director, Health & Well-Being, Steve Joel to speak to over 250 invited guests about what the reopening of the venue meant for the town’s people as well as the local economy.
Following the official ceremony, Claire Carter of BBC Radio Somerset interviewed Darcey on stage in an ‘Evening With’ event that was open to the public.
Both the Sports & Fitness Centre and Entertainment & Conferencing Venue are now open to the public throughout the day. You can find more information about the Venue’s facilities via westlandsyeovil.co.uk or you can call the Box Office for Westlands & The Octagon Theatre on 01935 422884.
Welcome to Westlands!
We are so excited to share what you can expect from Somerset's newest entertainment and conferencing venue!
Westlands Entertainment Venue has everything you could need: live entertainment, stunning theatre, dance and opera screenings, festivals, meeting & conferencing facilities and spaces for private parties.
For more information visit our website or follow us on social media!
We Chat With Our Comedy Trio - Aladdin 2018/19
Tickets:
Friday 7 December 2018 - Sunday 6 January 2019 | Venue: Octagon Theatre
Take A Magical Carpet Ride in 2018!
Don't miss our hilarious, fun-packed family pantomime, Aladdin, starring Lizzie Frances, Thom Ford and a fantastic supporting cast.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy, and produced by the same team behind last year's Box Office smash hit, Cinderella. Aladdin promises to be spectacluar, top-quality entertainment with the emphasis on strong casting, high production values and a genuinely funny script.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
Various times and prices - schedule available in the 'Gallery' tab.
A £1 ticket levy is included in all stated ticket prices.
School Performances
Friday 7 December at 6.30pm
Tuesday 11 - Friday 14 December (10am)
Tuesday 18 - Friday 21 December (10am)
Access Performances
Relaxed Performance with BSL Interpretation* | Wednesday 2 January 6.30pm
StageText Captioned Performance** | Friday 4 January 2pm
Non-Flashing Merchandise Performance
Thursday 3 January 6.30pm
*This performance is specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment, including those with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory communication disorders, or a learning difficulty. This performance is also designed to be accessible to those with hearing impairments who require British Sign Language interpretation.
A relaxed performance with BSL involves:
A relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium.
Some small changes to light and sound effects in the performance.
Removal of any strobe lighting and pyrotechnics in the performance.
Audience members will be able to enter and leave the auditorium as they please throughout the performance.
A BSL interpreter signing the dialogue of the show from the side of the stage.
**This performance is designed to be accessible to anyone with a hearing impairment.
A StageText captioned performance involves:
Screens on either side of the stage displaying the rolling dialogue of the performance.
The performance is otherwise unaffected.